After several months overseas, Rhett and Kaden O’Neil fantasize about a return to their version of normalcy. However, the FBI mission shows no signs of completion and the men are forced to wait.
Just when Rhett reaches the end of his patience, a single phone call shatters his world. His beloved grandfather’s plane disappeared. No tracking. No landing. No crash site.

Nothing.

Rhett now must unravel the lies in place to protect him so he can help his family. And not even the risk to his own life will stop him.

About the author:

Liz Borino transcribes the world inside her head onto the page, and shares it with the people who are stuck in the "real world" to makes their lives a little more interesting. Because in her world, heroes fall and stand up again with the help of their partners and friends. Liz's world is littered with formidable obstacles, which her heroes overcome with a fire of courage and passion. The beauty of love between two men is celebrated. Who wouldn't want to live there?When not with her heroes, Liz enjoys exploring cities, working toward social justice, and editing for other authors. Liz published fifteen books since 2012. Visit lizborino.net to learn more!Where to find the author:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/liz.borino.1Facebook Author Page:https://www.facebook.com/lizborino?fref=tsGoodreads Link:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25406174-secrets-of-nothingPublisher: Liz BorinoCover Artist: Sean Hayden

31 - Do you have any writing quirks that have to be done, or anything that you have to have to write? I have to have headphones with music or white noise on. I cannot write in silence32 - What it is like being in their head with all those characters? Loud.

Excerpt:Rhett shook his head. With a deep breath, he logged onto the employee portal and typed Pop’s flight number into the tracking system. Rhett blinked at the screen.“What the fuck?” Kaden whispered, peering over his shoulder.Without answering his husband – because he couldn’t – Rhett dialed Jasper. One ring. Two rings. Please answer.“Hey, Rhett,” he answered after the third ring. “Isn’t it early there?”“About six a.m. Annabelle called, though, and I told her I’d try to get some information to help her relax,” Rhett said.Silence. “About your grandfather.” Statement, not a question.“She call you, too?”“No, I’m not the person she goes to for comfort,” he answered with an unfamiliar edge to his voice that Rhett didn’t have time to explore. “But I’m waiting for him, too.”Right…“Would you run a track on Trixie for me, please?”“Can’t you?”“Yeah, but I’d appreciate you confirming what I found. I think there might be a glitch on my end.” I hope.Jasper typed on the other end. “Um, can you confirm the plane number?”Rhett swallowed hard and his heart raced. “Why?”“Please?”He blew out a breath and recited the plane’s registered number.More typing. “And he left on Friday morning at four-thirty?”“Yes, why? What are you seeing?”An unmeasurable moment of silence preceded Jasper’s sharp inhale. “Nothing.”“What the hell do you mean, ‘nothing’?”“After Lou cleared him for takeoff we have nothing. No tracking. No communication.”Nothing. The word cleared every other thought from Rhett’s head and sucked the moisture from his mouth. If he could count on one thing with his grandfather, it was his adherence to safety. To get nothing meant his navigation system was disabled, which meant…“I’m sorry, man.” Jasper’s voice yanked him from his thoughts. “Want me to call the FAA or Annabelle?”“Definitely not Annabelle. Yes, I’m going to be an asshole and wait until we have some answers before talking to her.”“No arguments there,” Jasper said. “FAA?”Rhett leaned on Kaden, who had appeared at his side somewhere around the time he lost all the air from his lungs. “Let me ask the FBI. If they don’t know anything, we’ll start a full investigation. Can you send me a screen shot of the flight?”“Um,” Jasper started, “sure, but why would the FBI track flights? I know he used to run missions for them, but he can’t anymore.”“He and Stuart are friends, and I have to exhaust all possibilities before involving the FAA.”More silence. “You know best.”No, I don’t, but we’ll pretend.“Keep me updated.”“Will do. Thanks, Jasper.”Sales Links:http://amzn.to/1QiuBTI